Helpful articles to improve your own nature and landscape photography explorations. You will also see stunning landscape and nature photographs created by award winning landscape and nature photographer Melissa Fague.

In this video landscape photographer Adam Karnacz as he witnesses and photographs a beautiful sunset during his travels in North Yorkshire and enjoy some of the beautiful heather on display.

“Landscape photography is like anything else in life. It has its ups and downs, lows and highs. On the video last week it was very emotional, I captured some amazing shots, met some incredible people and it was a big high. When you’re on top, the only way is down and it’s important not to see this as a negative but rather a natural movement in the wave of life and the photography process. At a time like this I there are two things I like to do with my landscape photography. The first option is to head off on an epic trip to somewhere amazing. I’ll be doing that soon but it’s not always possible. The second option is to come back to somewhere close to home or somewhere you know really well, slow it down and just enjoy the process. That’s exactly what I’ve done today and I’ve come back to Roseberry Topping, just couple of miles from where I grew up.

I am also very proud to be launching my landscape photography workshops. Spend the day with me and retrace the steps from one of the First Man Photography vlogs and capture some of the finest scenery the UK has to offer. The workshops will be a brilliant day and my supportive and encouraging style, enthusiasm and knowledge will give you confidence with your camera and help you capture some incredible landscape images. Book your trip now and come along for the ride.” – Adam Karnacz

In this video landscape photographer Thomas Heaton on his landscape photography workshop in Iceland, day 3 & 4. Thomas did 2 back to back workshops and encountered some beautiful conditions as well as enduring the horrific storms.

It’s unusual for Thomas to indulge in too much editing, however with this image Thomas processed it more than he usually would. Thomas had a picture in his mind of how he wanted it to look. During this landscape photography tutorial Thomas achieves his vision with Lightroom and Photoshop. He used the Loupedeck to edit the RAW file, which massively improves the LR user experience.

In this photoshop video I will share all of my secrets and techniques that I use when editing a sunset photo. Instead of going for the classical orange look, I will focus on getting a great variety of colors and a overall dynamic picture. Keep in mind that my main focus was to show all of the tools in lightroom and explain them rather than going for the perfect look, also, I get why most people woud consider this overdone, even I think it is a bit over the top to be honest. You don’t have to go as far as I have gone however, with any of the adjustments, you can go halfway or even just a quarter as far and use the adjustments you find fitting for your photo & editing style.

In this video, landscape photographer Thomas Heaton answers a variety of questions that pertain to landscape photography. A lot of the questions are asked by a lot of beginner / semi pro photographers.

In this landscape photography video we join professional photographer Craig Roberts as he spends a day at the coast photographing at both low and high tide. He reviews some of the his techniques for composition and light as well as reviews a variety of Lee Filters to enhance the results of his photographs.

We join landscape photographer Thomas Heaton on Day 3 of his “Discover the World rip” In this video he photographs the beautiful Malangen Fjord with some gorgeous morning light. He then tread carefully over the thin ice in search of compositions.